At Rhyl High School we aim to give all our pupils every opportunity to develop the skills and attitudes that will set them up to be effective learners- not only while they are at school, but throughout their lives in 21st century Wales.

But we go further. We care about our students, their successes, their difficulties and their wellbeing and work in a close partnership with our parents to make secondary education rewarding, stimulating and enjoyable.

We nurture our learners, embrace their aspirations and help them to mature into well rounded, emotionally strong and caring adults who are assets to our local community and the best advertisement our school can have.

It is difficult to show just how special Rhyl is in writing so please come and visit us. Feel the energy of our corridors, the warmth of our relationships and the pride I feel every day of being associated with this school.

I look forward to meeting you.

Claire Armitstead

Headteacher

Rhyl High School

Ysgol Uwchradd y Rhyl

Changing hearts, minds and futures

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Only Boys Aloud are looking for more 13-19 year old singers – no audition, no fee, just fun!

Over the past six years, hundreds of boys have had amazing opportunities through Only Boys Aloud – from singing on Britain’s Got Talent, launching a brand new cruise ship to singing at Buckingham Palace! Rhyl High School already have several pupils who are members of Only Boys Aloud, however, they are currently looking for more boys from Rhyl High who’d like to join! There is no audition to join Only Boys Aloud and no fee – new members of every level ability and experience (you don’t even have to have sung before) can just go along, get stuck in and be a part of it!

Rhyl High School Head Boy, Jacob Jones, has been a member of Only Boys Aloud for over a year now. “I originally never wanted to go, but I went and I loved it! I’ve had so many amazing opportunities including singing at Hampton Court Palace with Katherine Jenkins and having made a documentary.”

Two of the first Rhyl High pupils to join Only Boys Aloud were Harrison Daly and Luke Gardiner who both still attend. Harrison’s highlights include supporting The Vamps at Access all Eirias in 2015 and performing on stage alongside Rebecca Trehearn, Rhydian Roberts and Joe Woolford. “My favourite performance has to have been Wales 1000 though, when we sang with a big orchestra and other choirs. It was such a surreal experience!”

Only Boys Aloud rehearse as small weekly regional choirs before coming together as a larger choir ahead of events. Rhyl Pavilion Theatre hosts the Only Rhyl Boys Aloud choir every Monday from 6:30pm – 8:30pm and new members are welcome to join. There is no audition, no participation fee and no requirement to have sung in a choir previously.